On Thursday, April 5, 2012 students of Dillard University participated in the 2012 Undergraduate Research & Creative Work Competition in the PSB Atrium. Judging Qualitative and Quantitative Research along with Creative Work, faculty and staff members listened as students explained their projects and showed why they were contenders in the contest.

Congratulations to all participants and a big thank you to all of our volunteers for their generosity and time.

Message in the Middle

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The Liturgical Dance Company

Mime performer

Member of the VisionQuest Chorale

Member of the VisionQuest Chorale

Assistant VisionQuest Project Director, Joshua Lazard

Reverend Jasmin Sculark

Praise for the preacher

Joyful response

Reverend Bowman, Reverend Sculark, Joshua Lazard

Reverend Sculark and Dillard student Christian Ramson

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2012 President Recognition Awards

Dillard University Students Rally for Treyvon Martin

Friday, February 23, 2012

Dillard University would like to thank everyone who participated in S.O.A.R. 2011 (Student Orientation, Advising & Registration). You helped give our new students a warm welcome to the Avenue of the Oaks!

Registration and Move-InSaturday, August 20, 2011

Worship Service and Parting CeremonySunday, August 21, 2011

Excellence In Heritage Tour: Amistad Research Center and Longue Vue House & GardensThursday, August 25, 2011

Approximately 200 college and university students from Chile, China, Germany, India and the United States attended the 17th Annual Melton Foundation Symposium, hosted by Dillard University. The theme, “Climate Change: Global Perspectives on Going Green,” was heightened with sessions on global health, consumption, conservation, Louisiana’s wetlands and Bangalore’s traffic congestion and pollution.

Participants also engaged in several collaborative community service projects with Habitat for Humanity, the Audubon Nature Institute and the Gentilly Community Outreach Project.

The sessions and community service activities provided the intellectual stimulus needed to make a difference in the world.

Dillard University does not discriminate in admissions, educational programs or employment on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, or veteran/Reserve/National Guard status and prohibits such discrimination by its students, faculty and staff. Students, faculty and staff are assured of participation in University programs and use of facilities without such discrimination.